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. >>> governor jerry brown appointed a judge to serve on the state court of appeals. she has been a judge since 2002 and will replace another judge who retired. >>> to that car on your tv screen. if you are in the market for something unique, the batmobile will be up for auction next month in arizona. he modified the car for the series. the auction house puts it up for bid january 19 in scottsdale. >> i remember watching that. >>> a small gesture of good will, a tourist snapped this picture in new york city. that is a new york city police officer giving new boots to a barefoot homeless man in times square. the officer went to a store and spent $75 to buy those boots. the picture was posted tuesday night on the nypd facebook page. getting thousands of comments, including one who said an officer and a gentleman. >> he had boots in his hands and i heard him say i have these boots for you. let's take care of you. honestly what i think is his mom did something right. >> we checked facebook, so far it got 417,000 "likes." the officer said he keeps the receipt in his vest to
. >>> governor jerry brown appointed a judge to serve on the state court of appeals. she has been a judge since 2002 and will replace another judge who retired. >>> to that car on your tv screen. if you are in the market for something unique, the batmobile will be up for auction next month in arizona. he modified the car for the series. the auction house puts it up for bid january 19 in scottsdale. >> i remember watching that. >>> a small gesture of good will, a...
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the connection police are making between the gang and recent violence. >>> why governor brown says the golden state doesn't need to legalize recreational marijuana use. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening, i'm julie hayneer. >>> in menlo park, four suspected gang members were arrested. we are live in menlo park this evening where investigators are raising the alarm about growing gang activity there. paul. >> reporter: frank, menlo park police say there is a growing problem in the community dealing with a gang called the taliban. they have been in the community 6 to 8 years. the most recent accident happened along this street, where there was a shooting. around 4:30 they received several calls of gunfire. they would not give us the exact address, but neighbors in the area said this home was involved. you can see several bullet holes on the side of the house. next door, a home with
the connection police are making between the gang and recent violence. >>> why governor brown says the golden state doesn't need to legalize recreational marijuana use. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening, i'm julie hayneer. >>> in menlo park, four suspected gang members were arrested. we are live in menlo park this evening where investigators are raising the alarm about growing gang...
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the governor said the rest of the country should follow california's but governor brown said if those emissions aren't brought under control, people might be forced to live indoors or quote on some other planet. >>> well, if there's a break in the skies these overcast skies these weekend bey sky watchers may get to see some shooting stars. astronomers say the celestial show should peak about midnight tonight west coast time. four to five meteors will be visible each hour. left-over bits of comets. >>> all right. let's get right to our weather now because there is a lot of rain out there. what's up, bill. >> it hitds right on the afternoon commute. not a surprise. afternoon commute is very wet and it's a get away weekend so holiday next week so it's slow. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza. look at that, it is backed up. look at the other way, too, going into sacramento. it is slow going out there. now, we go to live storm tracker 2. this is what's causing the slow go. got both doppler radars working up in the davis area and santa cruz mountains and you can see heaviest right now th
the governor said the rest of the country should follow california's but governor brown said if those emissions aren't brought under control, people might be forced to live indoors or quote on some other planet. >>> well, if there's a break in the skies these overcast skies these weekend bey sky watchers may get to see some shooting stars. astronomers say the celestial show should peak about midnight tonight west coast time. four to five meteors will be visible each hour. left-over...
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. >> jerry brown appointed a retired marine corp. officers. governor brown says that major general anthony jackson will bring decades of problem solving experience to the parks system. the job was left vacant last summer when ruth coleman resigned. that happened after state investigators discovered that park administrators kept $54 million hidden from congress for more than 10 years. >> outside nob hill foods in raley's it's what you don't see that counts. what it took to end the strike. >>> the david petraeus scandal expands. who else is being investigated and the questions being raised by top politicians. >>> after nine days on the picket line, workers at raley's and nob hill foods are back at work tonight. this happened after a breakthrough in their contract negotiations. both sides say they achieved one of their primary goals. rob. >> frank, what a difference a day makes when we stood out here yesterday in front of this nob hill foods, picketers were outside the door now those same picketers are inside back to work. >> we won. >> reporter:
. >> jerry brown appointed a retired marine corp. officers. governor brown says that major general anthony jackson will bring decades of problem solving experience to the parks system. the job was left vacant last summer when ruth coleman resigned. that happened after state investigators discovered that park administrators kept $54 million hidden from congress for more than 10 years. >> outside nob hill foods in raley's it's what you don't see that counts. what it took to end the...
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. >> she thinks governor jerry governor jerry brown's efforts could pay off on proposition 30. >> the polls are looking strange. he has been under 50%. the supporters say in the final, governor jerry brown may pull this out and he is giving it his best go going into the final hours. >> to be implemented it must win over a rival proposition, proposition 38. it is different, it would not raise sales taxes but would raise income taxes for all brackets. >>> the city certain's race in oakland is turning -- attorney's race in oakland is turning ugly. jane brunner says barbara parker sent campaign tomorrows saying jane brunner is suspended from the bar. >> i never, never expected an absolute false statement about my status. >> the california state bar website shows she was inactive but shows no record of suspension. ktvu channel 2 news hasn't received a response from parker yet. our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. >>> emergency sewer project that started today is causing traffic delays. crews are doing the repair work from howard to washington streets. they will be working through the we
. >> she thinks governor jerry governor jerry brown's efforts could pay off on proposition 30. >> the polls are looking strange. he has been under 50%. the supporters say in the final, governor jerry brown may pull this out and he is giving it his best go going into the final hours. >> to be implemented it must win over a rival proposition, proposition 38. it is different, it would not raise sales taxes but would raise income taxes for all brackets. >>> the city...
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the delay came at the request of governor jerry brown who attended the uc regents meeting in san francisco. now, he says in the wake of proposition 30 passage back on election day, that provides or will provide additional funds to higher education an the governor argues tuition hikes should not be on the table at this time. in the wake of prop 30 passes the governor campaigned on 30, uc administrators were discussing additional tuition hikes, the governor said that should be reconsidered, while we do, the governor said have the best budget we have seen in years, concreed that more cut backs could be necessary. as for the delay of this uc regents vote and the governor's intervention, the students here think a delay is not enough. more should be done they say. >> the people of california voted with proposition 30 to give more money from education from taxes on the rich. we want that money to go back to rolling back tuition and rolling back cuts. the regents took a first step by delaying a vote of fee increases. it's time to take it off the table completely. >> right now, there are about 20 s
the delay came at the request of governor jerry brown who attended the uc regents meeting in san francisco. now, he says in the wake of proposition 30 passage back on election day, that provides or will provide additional funds to higher education an the governor argues tuition hikes should not be on the table at this time. in the wake of prop 30 passes the governor campaigned on 30, uc administrators were discussing additional tuition hikes, the governor said that should be reconsidered, while...
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they agreed to postpone at governor jerry brown's request. officials say the passage of prop 30 eliminated the need for a increase. >> no increase this year. there is nothing on the agenda today about any system wide increase for undergrads. the item with professional degree is put off to a later date. >> during the meeting a dozen protesters started shouting. >> investigators are looking into three suspicious fires set over night and all within a half mile of each other. authorities say they believe the same person may have set up to 30 fires over the past eight months. >> these fires have been kind of similar patterns in terms of vacant buildings, we have a task force investigating at this time. >> investigators do not have any suspect but they have a vague description of a man wearing a hooted sweat shirt. >>> the red cross is assisting residents after their home was destroyed by fire. the fire was burning in the backyard and into rooms in the back of the house. nobody was home at the time. >>> youth radio is scheduled to receive a award t
they agreed to postpone at governor jerry brown's request. officials say the passage of prop 30 eliminated the need for a increase. >> no increase this year. there is nothing on the agenda today about any system wide increase for undergrads. the item with professional degree is put off to a later date. >> during the meeting a dozen protesters started shouting. >> investigators are looking into three suspicious fires set over night and all within a half mile of each other....
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein, governor jerry brown attend the final meeting for pro prop 30. i am tom vacar, still ahead. >> and i have extremes to talk about, record heat today and cold weather around the corner. i will have all the specifics. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. >>> take a look at what happened in san francisco this morning. that is water shooting into the air in the north beach area of the city. news chopper 2 was over the scene as they capped the water after 11:00 a.m. a paving contractor hit a water main this morning. and a few blocks away, crews on the embarcadero hit a gas lin
. >>> senator dianne feinstein, governor jerry brown attend the final meeting for pro prop 30. i am tom vacar, still ahead. >> and i have extremes to talk about, record heat today and cold weather around the corner. i will have all the specifics. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [...
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a spokesman e-mailed me and said referring to governor jerry brown and his tax measure, he was able to use education to blackmail voters into supporting his tax increase. the voters were duped. but edge cater believe -- educators believe they care about funding public schools. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california state university is set to refund students for tuition increase after voters approved prop 30. the tax boost is expected to bring in $8.5 billion. they will now issue refunds, give credits and reconfigure financial aid packages. >>> a competing measure lost by a wide margin. prop 38 would have increases taxes on earnings using sliding scale, for twelve years. >> we have made a great start with prop 38. we have raised consciousness about a problem that california has which is the underfunding of its children. >> she financed the measure with $47 million of her own money. >> the election brings relief to san francisco city college. voters approved proposition a, it will provide $14 million to city college each year for the next 8 years. it comes at a critical time fo
a spokesman e-mailed me and said referring to governor jerry brown and his tax measure, he was able to use education to blackmail voters into supporting his tax increase. the voters were duped. but edge cater believe -- educators believe they care about funding public schools. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california state university is set to refund students for tuition increase after voters approved prop 30. the tax boost is expected to bring in $8.5 billion. they will now...
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they also say it's possibly a brown dwarf star. nasa captured a tsunami erupting on the sun. you can see the giant loop of glowing red plasma. scientists say it doesn't appear to be aimed at earth. when pointing in the earth's direction those flares can sometimes pose a threat to satellites and astronauts in orbit. >> market street is less than 45 minutes away from getting dressed up for the holidays. lighting snow flake decorations on lamp posts. what we're showing you here is video from last year. the event is set to start at 6:30 right at the cable car turn around. this is the fifth annual snowflakes on market event. they'll stay lit through mid january. >> let's talk about our weather. it's been raining on and off pretty much all day. the main course is still coming up. >> if you ask around it's not raining everywhere. i talked to folks in clayton who haven't had any rain. some areas have seen no rain. others have seen a bit. it's been this light drizzle. the weather system is getting here. it's starting to move further south. it's making its way south down towards the na
they also say it's possibly a brown dwarf star. nasa captured a tsunami erupting on the sun. you can see the giant loop of glowing red plasma. scientists say it doesn't appear to be aimed at earth. when pointing in the earth's direction those flares can sometimes pose a threat to satellites and astronauts in orbit. >> market street is less than 45 minutes away from getting dressed up for the holidays. lighting snow flake decorations on lamp posts. what we're showing you here is video from...
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amazon decided to build the three facilities as part of the deal with governor brown to collect sales tax from california shoppers he. the centers also bring lots of jobs from the hard hit central valley and inland empire. >>> google ceo larry paige is moving next week as they move to wrap up the investigation on google's practices. they are per swaying the ftc it has not broke any antitrust laws. google has been in settlement talks with the ftc now for about a week. >>> surgeons may have new steps to prevent infection. several hospitals, including stanford took part in the project to cut down on infection. doctors, nurses and surgical technicians, took steps to have patients shower with germsidal soap before surgery and help change gowns during surgery. >>> it was a flood of baby boys. a busy baby weekend in a hospital near mip unanimous had a manly theme. 19 deliveries and all of them boys. it started last friday and another little boy and another little boy. the streak was broken monday morning with a birth of a little baby girl named laiden. >>> some call them junkits. others say
amazon decided to build the three facilities as part of the deal with governor brown to collect sales tax from california shoppers he. the centers also bring lots of jobs from the hard hit central valley and inland empire. >>> google ceo larry paige is moving next week as they move to wrap up the investigation on google's practices. they are per swaying the ftc it has not broke any antitrust laws. google has been in settlement talks with the ftc now for about a week. >>>...
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ed lee was there along with former mayor and willie brown. the senator is scheduled to speak at 8:30 tonight. >>> we have new numbers from two states, back to heather and indicate. >> i want to update you, you can see tennessee has now been called for mitt romney. no big surprise. he wins the state of tennessee 588% to barack obama's 42%. want to let you knee we are getting number from the state of new jersey. let's go ahead and take a look at those numbers. new jersey 14 electoral votes. you can see president obama trailing mitt romney in the state of new jersey. ken you want to take a look at other states. >> the ones we are paying attention to are ohio and virginia. so let's see where we are out in ohio, president obama leading 57% to 43% in ohio. very critical swing state in this election. we want to look at virginia as well. and that is where mitt romney is ahead of president obama but again, not all of the votes have been counted and in many cases these are absentee ballots or ballots from the part of the state that don't benefit the pr
ed lee was there along with former mayor and willie brown. the senator is scheduled to speak at 8:30 tonight. >>> we have new numbers from two states, back to heather and indicate. >> i want to update you, you can see tennessee has now been called for mitt romney. no big surprise. he wins the state of tennessee 588% to barack obama's 42%. want to let you knee we are getting number from the state of new jersey. let's go ahead and take a look at those numbers. new jersey 14...
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. >> reporter: deandre brown didn't have time to worry about his car or his things. all he could think about was bringing his wife and twin toddlers to safety. >> i can't even really imagine, like, what i'm going through around the holiday, the family. it's just terrible. >> reporter: this car was the family's only transportation, and the stuff that was inside that metal storage unit was just as important. >> i don't know what to do with it. like, this is their first baby clothes. i put this on them when they were in the hospital to come home and now it's all ruined! >> reporter: also ruined, the kids clothes, their stroller and all of their toys. >> i'm counting my blessings and thank god that it wasn't our apartment, thank god that me and the babies got out. >> reporter: at this point, firefighters don't think the fire is connected to yesterday's suspicious carport fire near maxwell park. >> if i can get closure to this, maybe i can feel a little better. >> reporter: the cause of today's fire remains under investigation. in oakland, lorainne blanco, ktvu channel 2n
. >> reporter: deandre brown didn't have time to worry about his car or his things. all he could think about was bringing his wife and twin toddlers to safety. >> i can't even really imagine, like, what i'm going through around the holiday, the family. it's just terrible. >> reporter: this car was the family's only transportation, and the stuff that was inside that metal storage unit was just as important. >> i don't know what to do with it. like, this is their first...
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. >>> governor brown is finishing up a furious schedule here in the bay area. he has made five stops to push prop 30. his tax initiative. cbs 5 reporter ken bastida live in san francisco with the governor's now uphill battle for this. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. as you said it's been a long day for the governor. we'll talk about his schedule and what time of the morning it's started. we are at delancey street on the embarcadero. the governor is due here in 30 minutes for a last push for prop 30 joined by democrats. he started his day at 6:45 a.m. at the herbert hoover high school in san diego. he spoke to teachers and parents there then in los angeles at 9: 45 at a shopping center and an inner city struggle which is in east l.a. then fresno at 11:45 with the united association local union 246. then they had lunch and 1:45 p.m. sacramento. they spoke to the sacramento teachers association and then 4:45 or now 5:00 here in san francisco at clancy industry and the governor will be with a -- at delancey street. and the governor will be with a number of san franc
. >>> governor brown is finishing up a furious schedule here in the bay area. he has made five stops to push prop 30. his tax initiative. cbs 5 reporter ken bastida live in san francisco with the governor's now uphill battle for this. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. as you said it's been a long day for the governor. we'll talk about his schedule and what time of the morning it's started. we are at delancey street on the embarcadero. the governor is due here in 30 minutes for a...
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. >>> voters endorsed proposition 30, governor brown's plan to hike sales and income taxes to raise $6 billion to balance the state budget. so what comes next? cbs 5 political insider phil matier spoke with the governor today. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this is a first step, but we didn't go off the cliff but it's still a rocky road here in sacramento and for california. >>> we're not going to see the $5.5 billion of cutbacks to k- 12. >>> reporter: educators however say there's still more to be done. >> it wasn't about piling a bunch of new money on schools saying we are going to make new investments. it was about stopping the cuts. >> reporter: and let's not forget, the state still faces a $32 billion wall of debt from past borrowing. >> you have to make sure over the next few years that we pay our bills we invest in the right programs but we don't have the latest spending binges like we did in the days where you had the dot-com boom. >> reporter: the other news out of the election, the first time since 1933 the ruling party in this case the democrats may have won enough seats
. >>> voters endorsed proposition 30, governor brown's plan to hike sales and income taxes to raise $6 billion to balance the state budget. so what comes next? cbs 5 political insider phil matier spoke with the governor today. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this is a first step, but we didn't go off the cliff but it's still a rocky road here in sacramento and for california. >>> we're not going to see the $5.5 billion of cutbacks to k- 12. >>> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: governor brown has made it his personal mission to get proposition 30 passed racing state income tax for those more than $250,000 a year funneling six billion dollars into schools and universities and support may be rising. it needs more than 50% to win. three weeks ago only 45% of voters said yes and there was a huge number of undecided ones. now looks like the governor's initiative has enough to ee. k it out with 51% planning to vote yes. >> let's see how two ballot measures measure up. >> reporter: the new numbers look grim for the competing measure of prop 38. it would raise the state income tax for almost all californians for schools and preschool programs. the latest polls show it is losing with 55% saying no. how do californians feel about the death penalty? the newest poll shows they want to keep it. 51% said they would vote no on proposition 34 which would uphold the death penalty. 41% say they will vote yes which would prohibit the death penalty and replace it with life in prison without parole. food labeling has become a hot button issue. prop 37 would require c
. >> reporter: governor brown has made it his personal mission to get proposition 30 passed racing state income tax for those more than $250,000 a year funneling six billion dollars into schools and universities and support may be rising. it needs more than 50% to win. three weeks ago only 45% of voters said yes and there was a huge number of undecided ones. now looks like the governor's initiative has enough to ee. k it out with 51% planning to vote yes. >> let's see how two ballot...
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reduce exposure seal tears in furniture, damp mop, vacuum often, wash hands frequently n june, governor brown directed the state agency in charge to review california's flammability standards and to recommend changes to reduce the use of flame retardants. the makers of the chemicals say they save lives and property. >> thank you. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a registered sex offender, caught volunteering at a bay area school. how he got on y sheriff's >>> i'm dana king. here's what we're working on for the 6:00 news. a ringstered sex offender caught volunteering at a bay area school. how he got on campus and why deputies didn't arrest him. >> sometimes they are stolen by the truckload. why bay area thieves are going nuts and what's being done to crack those cases. sorry. those stories and more -- [ laughter ] >> both of those. [ laughter ] >> walnuts. >> mm-hm. >> so the rain coming tonight? >> rain gets here tonight. and it will likely last until sunday. you will get some breaks between the rain but it's going to be rather soggy for the next three days. >> all right. "cbs evening
reduce exposure seal tears in furniture, damp mop, vacuum often, wash hands frequently n june, governor brown directed the state agency in charge to review california's flammability standards and to recommend changes to reduce the use of flame retardants. the makers of the chemicals say they save lives and property. >> thank you. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a registered sex offender, caught volunteering at a bay area school. how he got on y sheriff's >>> i'm dana...
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the results of a new field poll and the reaction from governor brown. why some teachers are so skeptical. >> and when is the last time you picked up a pay phone? they are suddenly in demand on the east coast because of sandy. how users are getting a wake-up call though when they see the bill. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right, dana, thanks. see you then. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
the results of a new field poll and the reaction from governor brown. why some teachers are so skeptical. >> and when is the last time you picked up a pay phone? they are suddenly in demand on the east coast because of sandy. how users are getting a wake-up call though when they see the bill. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right, dana, thanks. see you then. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on...